![]() ![]() So these were met with tremendous concern by not only many Jewish law students, but many others of us who were involved in efforts on campus to support Jewish students, I co-run an antisemitism education program at Berkeley, Berkeley Law has a very large Israel studies program.Īnd the dean of Berkeley Law came out very strongly to say that he found these to be very problematic, to be against the principles of community of the university, you know, say that every club has the right to free speech, but that becomes very concerning when students are excluded. So it was a relatively small number who adopted these bylaws, but the bylaws were very discriminatory in that they said, these clubs would not invite any speaker who had expressed, continue to express support for Zionism, or what the bylaws referred to as the apartheid regime in Israel, or the occupation of Israel, occupation of Palestine, excuse me, what they clearly mean by that last clause is not what many observers refer to as the occupation of the West Bank, it is just the presence of Israeli sovereignty, in portions of the historical plan of Israel-Palestine. ![]() ![]() Now that was a proposal made to dozens of clubs at Berkeley law. There was a decision by several student clubs, eight, I believe, at UC Berkeley Law to adopt a set of bylaws that had been proposed to them, by Students for Justice in Palestine, at the law school, the SJP chapter at the law school. So in August, I believe it was actually on the first day of classes. So for our listeners who may not have the full story, Ethan, can you paint a brief picture for us of what has unfolded?Įthan: Sure. Meggie: So, in the last few weeks, there has been significant coverage about events at UC Berkeley Law School, and particularly about what appears to be exclusionary, anti Israel adoptions made by a handful of student groups. Ethan & Charlotte, thank you for joining me. And Charlotte Aaron, who is a second year law student at UC Berkeley. Ethan Katz, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley. Meggie Wyschogrod Fredman: Joining me today on People of the Pod: Dr. They sat down with my occasional co-host Meggie Wyschogrod Fredman, AJC's Director of the Alexander Young Leadership Department. ![]() For this week’s episode, we invited a Berkely educator and law student to discuss what the controversy means for them and their fellow Jewish faculty and students on campus. When Jewish student leaders expressed their gratitude to AJC earlier this week, CEO Ted Deutch assured them that AJC’s efforts would not end there. 35 Jewish organizations, including AJC, wrote an open letter to the university pointing out this discrimination and demanding action. Manya Brachear Pashman: At the start of this academic year, members of Law Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of California’s Berkeley campus persuaded nine student groups to adopt a bylaw banning speakers who support Zionism. You can reach us at: you’ve enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. Listen to our latest podcast episode: Unpacking the Origins of Kanye’s Antisemitismįollow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod Ethan Katz, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Berkeley, and co-founder of the Antisemitism Education Initiative, and Charlotte Aaron, a Berkeley Law student and board member of the Jewish Student Association (JSA), sat down with Meggie Wyschogrod Fredman, AJC's Senior Director of the Alexander Young Leadership Department, to discuss the situation on campus, how it has affected their work as Jewish activists, and why they remain hopeful for the future of Jews on campus.Įxclusive: Pro-Israel Groups Release a Statement on Berkeley Controversy In response, American Jewish Committee (AJC) united with 35 other Jewish organizations to condemn the ban as a “vicious attempt to marginalize and stigmatize the Jewish, Israeli, and pro-Israel community… This is unabashed antisemitism.” Controversy erupted at the UC Berkeley Law school this fall over the decision by a handful of student groups to adopt bylaws that would ban Zionist speakers. ![]()
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Wirelessly transfer images to your iPad from your Eye-Fi, Transcend Wi-Fi, Toshiba FlashAir, PQI Air, or ez Share card, GoPro HERO, Fujifilm cameras with built-in Wi-Fi, PTP/IP enabled device (such as the Nikon WU / D750 / Z7 or Canon EOS 5D Mark IV / 6D / 70D / M3 / EOS R) or a Canon, Nikon or other filetransmitter that supports uploading to an FTP server over your wireless network. ![]() The first week is *free* so you can verify that things work with your specific camera or wi-fi card. With a subscription you get access to all features and updates. ![]() ![]() ![]() ArangoDB has been adopted by industry leaders with novel use cases such as Altair, Barclays, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Refinitiv, RE/MAX, and VMware. Since its founding, ArangoDB has natively supported graph in combination with additional data formats, including JSON documents, key-value, and full-text search. Building on the concept of ‘graph and beyond’, ArangoDB combines graphs with JSON documents, a key-value store, and a full-text search engine, enabling developers to access and combine all of these data models with a single query language which serves as the scalable backbone for graph analytics and complex data architectures across many different industries. SAN FRANCISCO and COLOGNE, Germany (PRWEB) OctoArangoDB, the most scalable open source graph database, today announced a 27.8 million Series B financing round led by Iris Capital, with participation from existing investors Bow Capital and Target Partners, alongside New Forge. Led by Claudius Weinberger, CEO, Frank Swain, Chief Revenue Officer, and Jörg Schad, Chief Technology Officer, ArangoDB provides a scalable open source graph database, with more than 11,000 stargazers on GitHub. 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These files contain neither text nor words, but only data. 75% of all DST files are Embroidery files.However, the following two file formats are common: This DST file itself is among the most popular common file types and is mainly used by one program with a specific format. Our evaluation of the DST files looks like this: So you need a detailed analysis of a file to find out the format and the associated program. If the file extension does not match the file format, double-clicking on the file will cause an error upon opening. The file format can be determined based on the file extension and the signature (the first 3 characters of a file). Online DST Text ViewerĮvery file has a defined file format, i.e. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it. You can also display a DST file directly in the browser. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. If you cannot open your DST file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. 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A DST file is a drawing sheet set and sheet subsets created with the Sheet Manager tool in AutoCAD computer-aided design software. ![]() DST files mostly belong to Tajima DG16 by Tajima. ![]() ![]() The second advantage of the 64-bit chip is its ability to handle larger floating-point numbers, which are often used in scientific and engineering calculations. The AMD64 platform can address 4 petabytes of physical memory, and a 64-bit CPU can potentially address up to 18 exabytes. Running on a 32-bit processor, for example, Windows 2003 Server can handle a maximum of 3GB of RAM, and even Unix systems top out at 4GB. ![]() ![]() Using data in high-speed, solid-state memory is significantly faster than getting it from disk, but there are limits to how much a machine can store in RAM. One is the ability to use massive amounts of memory. There are two major reasons why you might want to use a 64-bit CPU. Intel's new CPUs are expected to be compatible with AMD's 64-bit instructions. The new capability is being called Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology.Īnalysts note, however, that the new Xeons aren't expected to offer the integrated memory controllers or HyperTransport links (a chip-to-chip interconnect technology that operates at memory speeds) of AMD64 chips. In response, Intel announced in February that within a few months it would ship new versions of its Xeon server CPUs (code-named Nocona and Prescott) that could handle 64-bit applications and operating systems. In 2003, some 35,000 Opteron-based servers (almost all of them dual-processor) were sold-nearly double the number of Itanium systems. AMD's move led to faster, more cost-effective servers that didn't need to wait for the development of 64-bit applications.ĪMD followed up the Opteron in September by announcing the Athlon 64 processor family for desktops and mobile computing. Unlike the Itanium, the Opteron chips could run 32-bit applications quickly and efficiently in addition to handling new 64-bit instructions. in Sunnyvale, Calif., introduced its AMD64 platform and the Opteron series of 64-bit server CPUs. Itanium CPUs were in just 19,000 servers.Ī breakthrough came in April 2003, when Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Approximately 5.3 million servers were shipped worldwide in 2003, and of those, 4.67 million (87%) had the 32-bit x86 architecture, according to analyst Mark Melanovsky at research firm IDC. The industry-leading vendor had stunningly misread what the market wanted, and the lack of true 32-bit compatibility caused the Itanium to languish. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pronghorn Resort (Nicklaus Resort), Bend, Ore.Six beautiful golf courses in the Cincinnati area Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club & Wedgewood Golf and Country Club, Columbus, Ohio Woodmont Country Club (North Course), Rockville, Md.Ĭentury Country Club & Old Oaks Country Club, Purchase, N.Y. The Club at Admiral’s Cove (North and West Courses), Jupiter, Fla.Īnsley Golf Club (Settindown Creek Course), Roswell, Ga. The Olympic Club (Ocean Course), San Francisco, Calif. Lakewood Country Club & Royal Oaks Country Club, Dallas, Texas OPEN FINAL QUALIFYING SITES (11)Īsia – Caledonian Golf Club, Chiba Prefecture, JapanĬanada – RattleSnake Point Golf Club (CopperHead Course), Milton, Ontario The Pulpit Club (Paintbrush Course), Caledon Village, Ontario, CanadaĮdgewood Tahoe Golf Course, Stateline, Nev. The Legacy Club at Woodcrest, Cherry Hill, N.J. Wellington National G.C., West Palm Beach, Fla. Hammock Dunes Club (Creek Course), Palm Coast, Fla. (South Course), Westfield Center, OhioĪk-Chin Southern Dunes G.C., Maricopa, Ariz.īermuda Dunes (Calif.) C.C. (Woodside/Lakeside Courses), Wheaton, Ill. The Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Ĭantigny G.C. (Nicklaus Course), Panama City Beach, Fla. Ritz-Carlton Members G.C., Bradenton, Fla.īay Point G.C. Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Silver Lakes (Backbreaker/Heartbreaker Courses), Glencoe, Ala.īuckhorn Springs G. The Club at Ruby Hill, Pleasanton, Calif. The Club at Comanche Trace (Valley/Hills Courses), Kerrville, Texas (Grove Course), Palm Desert, Calif.įountaingrove G. (Ridgewood/Tall Pines Courses), Blythewood, S.C. New Mexico State University G.C., Las Cruces, N.M.Ĭolumbia C.C. The Dunes at Maui Lani G.C., Kahului, Hawaii OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP LOCAL QUALIFYING SITES (109) One of the five founding member clubs of the USGA, the club will host its 17th USGA championship overall and first since the 2013 U.S. Open has previously been contested at The Country Club in 1913, 19 and each championship was decided in a playoff. Open champions have advanced to the championship through both local and final qualifying at some point in their careers, including Glover, David Graham, Lou Graham, Hale Irwin, Tony Jacklin, Lee Janzen, Tom Kite, Johnny Miller, Corey Pavin, Curtis Strange, Lee Trevino, Gary Woodland and Fuzzy Zoeller. Curtis Strange beat Nick Faldo in an 18-hole stroke-play playoff to win the 1988 U.S. Gene Littler (1961), Julius Boros (1963), Jerry Pate (1976), Steve Jones (1996), Michael Campbell (2005) and Lucas Glover (2009) won after advancing through final qualifying. Open after qualifying through both local and final stages. Ken Venturi (1964) and Orville Moody (1969) are the only players to win the U.S. There are 14 local qualifying sites in California, the most of any state. To be eligible, a player must have a Handicap Index not exceeding 1.4, or be a professional. The record of 10,127 entries was established for the 2014 championship on Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No. The USGA accepted 9,069 entries for the 2021 championship at Torrey Pines Golf Course, in San Diego, California. Open is available for a fee of $200 at and will continue through Wednesday, April 13. Online player registration for the 2022 U.S. The final stage will be held in Japan and Canada as well as nine U.S. Those players who advance out of local qualifying will join a group of locally exempt players in final qualifying, which will be conducted over 36 holes. ![]() states and Canada, will take place between April 25-May 23. Local qualifying, conducted over 18 holes at 109 sites in 44 U.S. The Country Club in Brookline has hosted 16 USGA championships in addition to one PGA of America Ryder Cup in 1999. The championship will be contested at the iconic property for a fourth time from June 16-19, 2022. Open Championship at The Country Club, in Brookline, Mass., have been finalized. Local and final qualifying sites for the 122nd U.S. Open, one realized by only four other non-professionals following Ouimet’s historic victory in 1913, the last being Johnny Goodman in 1933 at North Shore Country Club outside Chicago. Is there any amateur who hasn’t dreamed of winning the U.S Open?īeginning with local qualifying on April 25, the best amateur players in the world will have the opportunity to chase their dream of winning a U.S. A former caddy who grew up on Clyde Street across the street from The Country Club, Francis Ouimet’s historic victory at Brookline gave birth to modern golf in the United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have tested different extension on different browsers and they does not have all the features and requires to have the phone always connected, Whatsapp nonsense force to have the phone always on and with wifi connection or a data plan. ![]() Archon Chrome extension is too old and does not work.Nerveware’s Cloudready does not run the Play Store. Method 1: Reset Apps Go to Settings Tap Application Manager / App Manager Tap the Menu button Tap Reset App Preferences Reset Android Apps Test if it works, if not proceed to Method 2.You can't access - This browser or the app may not be secure. VM with Cr OS is rejected by Google on login into de Play Store, it uses Chromium browser:.VM with Phoenix OS worked but with strong limitations not been able to add new contacts on Whatsapp.VM with Android-x86 worked but with some limitations.Also, follow this process for the Google Play Store. On the page of the application, click on storage then Clear Data or Clear Storage. Look for the Google Play Services then click on it. We clearly state in the Bliss OS thread that Google Play Store is not available and that Bliss OS only comes with FDroid & microG. Follow the steps below to do this: Launch the Settings. The unfortunate truth, however, is that robocalls have been and will. Scroll down the list to find Google Play Services, tap Storage & cache, and hit the. Furthermore, when a service tells you to read and agree to its Terms of Service. Bliss in nice but does not have Play Store and Whatsapp does not work for this reason, I tried and Whatsapp, after installation, it detected that Play Store is not installed and stopped working.īliss OS no Google Play Services | XDA Developers Forums Click on Apps and tap the See all X apps option, where X is the number of apps on your device.Thanks and Genymotion did not work for me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ClassificationĪccording to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), the taxonomy of the chipmunk is: Then, they build their own home and start gathering food to last them throughout the coming winter. Pups only stay with their parents for around two months. The protection doesn't last for long, though. Mothers are very protective of their young and if one goes missing, she will search frantically for it, according to the Wildlife Hotline. Pups are hairless, blind, pink creatures the size of a jelly bean. A group of pups that are born to the same mother, at the same time, is called a litter. Female chipmunks usually give birth to two to eight young at one time and give birth one to two times per year, once in the late spring and sometimes again in the fall. Like other rodents, chipmunks have live births after carrying their young for a gestation period of around 30 days, according to National Geographic. Chipmunks also eat other creatures such as insects, baby birds, frogs and bird eggs, according to the Wildlife Hotline. Part of their diet consists of vegetation such as mushrooms, berries, nuts, seeds and grains. DietĬhipmunks are omnivores, and they aren't picky about what they eat. Their heart rates can drop from 350 beats per minute to around 4 beats per minute, and their body temperature can drop from 94 degrees Fahrenheit (34.4 Celsius) to as cold as 40 F (4.44 C), according to the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). During the winter, they eat from their food cache for energy.ĭuring hibernation, chipmunks can seem like they are dead. When they have a full load, they carry the food to their home and store it. They can stretch to be three times larger than the chipmunk's head, according to Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. During the warm months, chipmunks will stuff extra food into their cheek pouches. A single chipmunk can gather up to 165 acorns in a day, according to National Geographic Kids (opens in new tab).Ĭhipmunks hibernate, but they don't store fat to see them through long winters like bears do. Chipmunks spend most of their days foraging. They like to keep to themselves and only interact during mating season, which is in the spring. to 5:00 p.m.Though you may see chipmunks around each other, they are not social animals. The call centre is open seven days per week Mon to Fri: 9:00 a.m. For all wildlife inquires in British Columbia, call the BC SPCA Provincial Call Centre 1-855-6BC-SPCA (1-85).WILDLIFE REHABILITATION AND RESCUE CONTACTS After careful observation, if you believe that the animal is in need of help call the closest wildlife rehabilitation facility before you attempt to capture it. In most cases, leave baby animals alone! They only need help if they appear to be dehydrated or emaciated, have sunken eyes and dull coat, or are listless or injured. a bird running on the ground when others fly away.a bird sitting with its feathers puffed and not moving for a long period. ![]() having difficulty breathing or convulsing.sitting on the road, not moving for traffic.an adult animal that can be captured easily.Not sure if there is a rehabilitator near you? Call the BC SPCA Provincial Call Centre at 1-855-6BC-SPCA (1-85) to find out where the nearest facility is and if the wild animal needs needs intervention. Every wild animal has species-specific medical, care, and diet requirements that can not be just looked up online – please contact a professional wildlife rehabilitator for advice and speedy transfer to a licensed facility. Please note that it is illegal to care for wild animals unless you are a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility. To learn more on what to do if you find injured wildlife in Whistler, Pemberton and Squamish (CANADA), you can connect with Sea to Sky Injured Wildlife online:īCSPCA ANIMALS IN DISTRESS:Please contact the BC SPCA Call Centre: 1 (855) 6BC SPCA (1-85) toll free to report animal cruelty, neglect, and animals in distress, including wildlife. Otherwise, he will be transferred to the nearest provincial wildlife rehabilitation centre for ongoing care. They will try to reunite him with his mom. He was cared for overnight by volunteers from He was feeling much better in the morning. He looked much more lively a couple hours later- starting to move around more and groom himself. He was treated with re-warming, re-hydration and mammalian milk replacer. He wasn’t looking so good at first: cold, unresponsive, dehydrated, low blood sugar. He may need to be transferred to a rehabilitation facility if continued care is needed. The designated provincial wildlife rehabilitators were contacted. They looked around for a long time, but the baby's mom could not be found. Reduced by good samaritans, brought in for emergency vet care. “Peanut” a baby chipmunk rescued in the local Whistler Village. ![]() ![]() Our dedicated van work/sleep space coupled with the Shasta actually gives us two isolated rooms for a fraction of the price. We bought our Ford Certified Transit and barely used Shasta for $67,500 less than this rig alone. First off, this, like all Airstreams, is expensive. It would be just heavenly to have a literal dedicated office, especially one with that styling Airstream is known for.” “I work from the road, but I have to convert the dinette in our Travato into my office during the day. “Most manufacturers would have included some kind of convertible space, but Airstream just went ‘full office,’” he told me. He’s currently trekking and working out of a Winnebago Travato, and immediately hit on a major annoyance we’ve had with our Shasta trailer-one that the 30FB addresses. Alongside his wife and co-host, Stefany, Adinaro has tested all manner of rigs over the past several years. But curious as to the take of a full-timer on this Airstream, I hit up James Adinaro, the prolific and popular video blogger with TheFitRV. My wife, a teacher, is conducting a virtual Zoom in the office with her class. The kids are posted up at the middle galley table doing schoolwork. With this rig, I could easily envision a setup at a Lake Tahoe campground. To that end, he added, Airstream offers a variety of power generating options, from multiple rooftop solar panels to high efficiency lithium batteries that can feed power to the camper’s 1,000-watt pure sine wave inverter (the device you use to run your computers and other 120-volt appliances.) This new Airstream, however, looks to be a more seamlessly integrated solution-one that puts a new perspective on the term “home office.” ![]() The simple setup proved occasionally annoying (forget the coffee and propane stove when you wake up early to work out of the Transit, and you’re inviting misery) but fairly workable. With the Shasta as home base, we added a bed, porta-potty, table, and 120-volt inverter to the Transit to create a remote workspace. We’ve long camped in our VW Westfalia pop-top, but with no particular return date, we anticipated a far greater need for room, privacy, and a separate space for school and work. Aiming west from our home in Folly Beach, South Carolina, we joined millions of American families fortunate enough to manage to work and school remotely. This past September, my wife and I loaded up our two kids (ages 15 and 11), masks, sanitizer, bikes, and surfboards and latched our 19-foot Shasta Airflyte Reissue camper to the back of our Ford passenger Transit van. When I saw the announcement of this trailer, I was intrigued. Replete with a thoughtfully equipped “corner office,” this luxury, mid-length travel trailer should hold serious appeal to families and couples who need to bring the rat race along for the ride-and can afford to spend $107,500 for the privilege. That changed this week when Airstream announced the release of its new 30FB Flying Cloud model. Up until now though, what’s been generally lacking has been a dedicated space to get serious remote work done. ![]() Campgrounds are doing record business, and normally empty Bureau of Land Management pull-off areas are now chock full of spendy camper vans and pull-behind RVs. Mom’s as likely to be earning the family keep via a laptop as dad. Now, due to COVID-19, families are fleeing city homes and abandoning airplane travel for the great American RV walkabout. ![]() Back then, the general idea was that these space-aged, aluminum-skinned cabins were the perfect means to transport a baby boomer family into the great outdoors and allow dad to escape the rat race. ![]() Airstream released the first of its line of Flying Cloud campers in 1949. ![]() |
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